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Cold, snow could return for Thanksgiving week in Colorado

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After a warm week with highs mostly in the 60s, next week looks considerably different.

DENVER — This week’s unusually mild weather might mean you’re dreaming of hosting your Thanksgiving meal outdoors next week. But don’t be fooled: Much cooler and potentially snowy weather looks increasingly likely for next week, starting as soon as Sunday.

A shift in the weather pattern will likely usher in much cooler weather across most of the state for Sunday and Monday. While specifics are lacking this far out, temperatures 20 or even 30 degrees colder than this week’s look like a safe bet for next week across virtually the entire state, with mountain snow also in the offing as soon as this weekend.

Snow and colder temperatures will likely spill into the mountains starting on Sunday as a weaker area of low pressure moves in from the west. That’ll likely lead to some snow in the mountains on Sunday and into Monday. 

Plan on some snow and wind if you’re traveling through the high terrain on Sunday, though again, specifics are lacking beyond that at this early stage.

As far as impacts to the Front Range and lower elevations like Denver, we’ll likely need a few days to resolve some big differences in computer forecast models. There’s the potential for some rain and/or snow in Denver for Sunday and Monday, but at this point, it doesn’t look like we’re looking at a major snowstorm or a hugely disruptive storm.

That colder weather in Denver probably starts in earnest on Sunday, and it could have some impacts on the Broncos’ home game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday at 6:20 p.m. (You can watch that game on 9NEWS.) While a major snowstorm doesn’t look likely, some rain or perhaps snow, and much colder weather, looks likely for the game itself. Stay tuned for more specifics as the game gets closer. 

That colder weather will likely stick around into next week as an upper-level trough, or an elongated area of low pressure, settles in over the western and central U.S. That’ll likely keep things chilly through the week and into Thanksgiving.

While specifics are, again, admittedly lacking, it’s a fairly safe bet that next week won’t be nearly as warm as this one. So if you’re a fan of the warmer and drier weather, soak it in while you can – because weather that’s a bit more typical of mid-to-late November returns next week and in time for Thanksgiving.

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